Color Lines : Affirmative Action, Immigration, and Civil Rights Options for America
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0226761819
ISBN-13
9780226761817
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Imprint
University of Chicago Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 1st, 2001
Print length
370 Pages
Weight
680 grams
Dimensions
2.40 x 1.60 x 0.30 cms
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Family & health
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A new ethnic order has emerged in the United States. The growing number of Latinos and Asians has rendered the old black-and-white binary obsolete. And yet, political pundits and commentators on both the left and the right continue to overlook the changing face of discrimination and opportunity in today's new multiethnic, multiracial America. With Color Lines, John David Skrentny brings us a collection of essays that reexamines the role of affirmative action and civil rights in light of this important shift in American demographics. The book explores issues of public policy, equal opportunity, diversity, multiculturalism, pathways to better work and higher learning, and attempts in countries outside the United States to protect minority civil rights. Combining perspectives from specialists in fields as diverse as sociology, history, political science, and law, Color Lines is a balanced and broad-ranging guide for anyone interested in civil rights policy and the future of ethnic relations in America. Contributors:Erik BleichLawrence D. BoboFrank DobbinJohn Aubrey DouglassHugh Davis GrahamKyra R. GreeneErin KellyGeorge R. La NoueJennifer LeeMichael LichterDeborah C. MalamudSunita ParikhJohn C. SullivanThomas J. SugrueCarol M. SwainSteven M. TelesRoger WaldingerChristine Min Wotipka
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